FALL 2009
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A SACRED MUSIC CELEBRATION:
Greek Orthodoxy and Turkish Sufism
featuring Photis Ketsetzis, Şenol Filiz and Birol Yayla |
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In this special concert a choir and an ensemble composed of Greek and Turkish musicians will perform together a program of Greek Orthodox (Byzantine) and Turkish Sufi (Mevlevi) music.
These two traditions exhibit substantial musical and historical commonalities, and share many instances of mutual influence and cross-fertilization.
The concert will feature internationally acclaimed master musicians from Greece and Turkey: chanter Photis Ketsetzis, Professor of Byzantine Ecclesiastical Music at Hellenic College/Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology; and Şenol Filiz, ney and Birol Yayla, tanbur, the Istanbul-based duo YANSIMALAR, whose many recordings span the range of contemporary Turkish classical and Sufi music, original composition and music for film.
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Harvard University, Paine Hall |
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Friday, September 25, 8:00 pm |
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General: $20, students/seniors: $15 |
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Dünya Size Güller Bize / For You the World For Us the Roses
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This concert explores the many cultural layers of music in Turkey: rural and urban popular music, Sufi music, Greek music and Ottoman court music.
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Bowdoin College |
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Wednesday, October 14, 8:00 pm |
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FREE |
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JEWS AND SUFIS: A Sacred Bridge
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Since at least the 16th century, the Turkish maftirim repertoire–Hebrew devotional poetry set to Turkish makam music for use in the synagogue–demonstrates the deep relationships Ottoman Jews established with members of Muslim mystical brotherhoods. A panel of three scholars will speak on cultural, historical, religious and musical aspects of the topic, followed by dialogue with the audience. The program will conclude with a lively 40-minute recital featuring an ensemble of Jewish, Muslim and Christian vocalists and instrumentalists demonstrating examples of relevant musical repertoire.
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Temple Beth Zion in Brookline |
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Thursday, October 29, 6:30pm |
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FREE |
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This program is funded in part by MassHumanities |
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SPRING 2009
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HİCRAN: Songs of Separation |
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A program of Turkish music full of longing—for love, for homeland, for God. An ensemble of five vocalists and instrumentalists presents an array of classical, folk, Sufi and popular songs, dances and improvisations representing two hundred years of music in Turkey.
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College of the Holy Cross (Worcester), Brooks Concert Hall |
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Monday, February 23, 8:00pm |
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FREE |
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New England Conservatory, Jordan Hall |
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Tuesday, February 24, 8:00pm |
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FREE |
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Turkish art and folk music in its most infectious form in an intimate setting with food and drink where audience interaction is expected.
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Red Fez |
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Saturday, March 7, 9:00 pm |
Price of admission: |
General: $15 |
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Dünya Size Güller Bize / For You the World For Us the Roses |
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featuring Brenna MacCrimmon |
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This concert will present the music and musicians featured on DÜNYA’s new CD by the same name, scheduled to be released at this concert, which explores the many cultural layers of music in Turkey: rural and urban popular music, Sufi music, Greek music and Ottoman court music.
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First Church in Cambridge |
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Friday, April 3, 8:30pm |
Price of admission: |
General: $25, Students/Seniors: $20 |
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A Festival of World Sacred Music |
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The DÜNYA ensemble will participate with in an array of other traditions from India, Indonesia, the Caribbean and Africa.
Location: |
College of the Holy Cross (Worcester), Brooks Concert Hall |
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Sunday, April 26 |
Price of admission: |
FREE |
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